BLURB
Rachel’s dead and she’s never coming back. Or is she?
As she prepares for her wedding to Dominic, Catherine has never been happier or more excited about her future. But when she receives an anonymous package—a familiar snow globe with a very grisly addition—that happiness is abruptly threatened by secrets from her past.
Her older sister, Rachel, died on a skiing holiday as a child. But Rachel was no angel: she was vicious and highly disturbed, and she made Catherine’s life a misery. Catherine has spent years trying to forget her dead sister’s cruel tricks. Now someone has sent her Rachel’s snow globe—the first in a series of ominous messages…
While Catherine struggles to focus on her new life with Dominic, someone out there seems intent on tormenting her. But who? And why now? The only alternative is what she fears most.
Is Rachel still alive?
MY REVIEW
Catherine is an enigma. She’s about to be married to a wonderful man who loves her dearly and wants to take care of her, but she’s hiding awful secrets from him about her “evil” sister, Rachel, who died when they were children. When strange and terrifying things connected with Rachel start to happen to Catherine, she has to find out who is wreaking havoc in her life. Could Rachel still be alive? Why won’t her parents tell her how her sister died?
This is a psychological roller coaster that will leave you breathless. The reader cannot help but feel Catherine’s state of mental anguish, fear and frustration building throughout the book, and when the truth comes out (predictable to this reader), another twist to the plot is revealed and the suspense starts all over again. If you are a fan of psychological thrillers with shady characters and totally unexpected endings, take a look at this book.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jane Holland is a Gregory Award–winning poet and novelist who also writes commercial fiction under the pseudonyms Victoria Lamb, Elizabeth Moss, Beth Good and Hannah Coates. Her debut thriller, Girl Number One, hit #1 in the UK Kindle Store in December 2015. Jane lives with her husband and young family near the North Cornwall/Devon border. A homeschooler, her hobbies include photography and growing her own vegetables.